A salute is a gesture of respect
and trust among soldiers which encourages a pride in their ever-shining
uniforms while at the same time elevates them in their own eyes by
reminding them all of that is implied by the profession and its
traditions of chivalry and courtesy.
You will surprised to know the meaning behind the salutes of our tri-services, read on to find that out:
1. Indian Army - Open palm facing the person in front
In
Indian Army, a salute is executed by a open palm gesture with the
weapon hand, with fingers and thumb together and the middle finger
almost touching the hatband or the eyebrow. It not only establishes
trust among the personnel but also proves that the person saluting has
no bad intentions and no weapons hidden up anywhere.
2. Indian Navy - Open palm facing the ground
In
Indian Navy, a salute is executed with the palm facing the ground at a
90 degree angle to the forehead. Basically, the reason behind this is to
hide the hands of sailors that get dirty due to oil or grease stains
while working on the ship.
3. Indian Air Force - Open palm at a 45 degree angle to the ground
In
March 2006, Indian Air Force issued new salute norms to its personnel.
This new salute involves the palm at a 45-degree angle to the ground and
the right arm being sharply raised from the front by the shortest
possible way. It is a mid-way between the Army and Navy salute and was
standardised to make it more convenient for the IAF. Earlier, IAF hand
salute was just like the Army one.
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